Latest severed ‘foot’ proved to be a hoax

June 19, 2008 – 10:37 pm

Investigators are pursuing a variety of theories in their quest to unravel the mystery of six human feet that have washed up on the shores of the Canadian province of British Columbia in the last 11 months.


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